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the carolina watchman and they shall be permitted to sell or barter the'r sup plies or goods including oil to the amount of two hun dred dollars ad valorem for each vessel without paying any tonnage or harbor dues or any duties or imposts upon the articles so sold or bartered they shall be al so permuted with like exemption from tonnage and harbor dues further to sell or barter their supplies or goods including oil to the additional amount of one thousand dollars ad valorem for each vessel upon pay ing for the said additional artiticles the same duties aa are payable upon like suppli-s or goods and oil when imported in the vessels and by ths citizens or subjects ofthe most favored nation article xiii the merchants commanders or masters of vessels and other citizens of either con tracting party shail be wholly free to manage their own business aud affairs iu nil the p rts and places with in the jurisdiction of lhe other or to commit their busi ness and affairs to the management of any person whom j j bruner editor a proprietor } " keep a check cpo all tour ) ruleks ( new series do this amd lrbertvissafe < gen i harrison \ volume ix x um ber 33 salisbury n c thursday december 23 1852 by authority tll ' r two dollars payable in t ,-.;--'â– ;,â€ž advance two dollars "*[ for tbe first and 25 ct8 * b^.quent insertion courtorders *~ her than these rates al.b l^who advertise by the year _ ... 1 nd ttc^ieston courier co^kom pine leaves ff%alco!m.esq.,has proved to the f the editor ofthe nassau ' ,-- , hat the vegetable wool ; from the splints of ihe ing i the extensive pine , nassau and carmichael teen i1 - . incj a small quantity of t much trouble some of s erhaps may not be aware peighborhood of breslau sile lomkin known as humboldt rre two establishments alike onfl being a factory for con leaves or spines of the pine irt of cotton or wool ; of which es and mattresses are made ,.,;!,,- water which has serv mufacture of this vegetable ... use of as salutary baths for ' . the following synopsis of the this leaf and the process to ubjected we condense from i i edmburg journal n acicular leaves of firs pines and jn general are composed of a of extremely fine and tenacious fi are surrounded aud held to , l bin pellicles ofa resinous sub ''. 11 this substance he dissolved by aessofcoction and the employment , hemical re-agents the fibres en i(1 easi|y separated washed and jjsed from all foreign matter ac ua to ihe mode of treatment the . stance is fine or coarse and is - wadding in the one case and ns stuffing for mattresses tpinussylcestris is preferred in con ,' x of lhe greater length of its .'.â€žâ– but there is reason to believe that imttheonlv kind which may be work l i advantage hiere is said to be no danger in strip bribe trees even while young as they tinffu1 the whorl of spines to be left at leeitremity of each branch in order to ptiooe their growth all the other iwsma be removed without damage f gathering should take place while ware in their green state for at no oih ymecanthe wooly substance be ex kted tiie ield from a branch of the ness of a finger is estimated atone i,l i ht-ginnercan strip thirty such u bfs ill a day in the case of lelled Â« tbe work proceeds with great rapid t v erst use made of the filamenious bt.er.was to substitute it for the wad quilted counterpanes and in h2 live hundred counterpanes so pre ird,were purchased for lhe use of the bpital at vienna and after an experi tal years lhe purchase has the penitentiary at vienna v spital (/? /

the carolina watchman and they shall be permitted to sell or barter the'r sup plies or goods including oil to the amount of two hun dred dollars ad valorem for each vessel without paying any tonnage or harbor dues or any duties or imposts upon the articles so sold or bartered they shall be al so permuted with like exemption from tonnage and harbor dues further to sell or barter their supplies or goods including oil to the additional amount of one thousand dollars ad valorem for each vessel upon pay ing for the said additional artiticles the same duties aa are payable upon like suppli-s or goods and oil when imported in the vessels and by ths citizens or subjects ofthe most favored nation article xiii the merchants commanders or masters of vessels and other citizens of either con tracting party shail be wholly free to manage their own business aud affairs iu nil the p rts and places with in the jurisdiction of lhe other or to commit their busi ness and affairs to the management of any person whom j j bruner editor a proprietor } " keep a check cpo all tour ) ruleks ( new series do this amd lrbertvissafe < gen i harrison \ volume ix x um ber 33 salisbury n c thursday december 23 1852 by authority tll ' r two dollars payable in t ,-.;--'â– ;,â€ž advance two dollars "*[ for tbe first and 25 ct8 * b^.quent insertion courtorders *~ her than these rates al.b l^who advertise by the year _ ... 1 nd ttc^ieston courier co^kom pine leaves ff%alco!m.esq.,has proved to the f the editor ofthe nassau ' ,-- , hat the vegetable wool ; from the splints of ihe ing i the extensive pine , nassau and carmichael teen i1 - . incj a small quantity of t much trouble some of s erhaps may not be aware peighborhood of breslau sile lomkin known as humboldt rre two establishments alike onfl being a factory for con leaves or spines of the pine irt of cotton or wool ; of which es and mattresses are made ,.,;!,,- water which has serv mufacture of this vegetable ... use of as salutary baths for ' . the following synopsis of the this leaf and the process to ubjected we condense from i i edmburg journal n acicular leaves of firs pines and jn general are composed of a of extremely fine and tenacious fi are surrounded aud held to , l bin pellicles ofa resinous sub ''. 11 this substance he dissolved by aessofcoction and the employment , hemical re-agents the fibres en i(1 easi|y separated washed and jjsed from all foreign matter ac ua to ihe mode of treatment the . stance is fine or coarse and is - wadding in the one case and ns stuffing for mattresses tpinussylcestris is preferred in con ,' x of lhe greater length of its .'.â€žâ– but there is reason to believe that imttheonlv kind which may be work l i advantage hiere is said to be no danger in strip bribe trees even while young as they tinffu1 the whorl of spines to be left at leeitremity of each branch in order to ptiooe their growth all the other iwsma be removed without damage f gathering should take place while ware in their green state for at no oih ymecanthe wooly substance be ex kted tiie ield from a branch of the ness of a finger is estimated atone i,l i ht-ginnercan strip thirty such u bfs ill a day in the case of lelled Â« tbe work proceeds with great rapid t v erst use made of the filamenious bt.er.was to substitute it for the wad quilted counterpanes and in h2 live hundred counterpanes so pre ird,were purchased for lhe use of the bpital at vienna and after an experi tal years lhe purchase has the penitentiary at vienna v spital (/? /